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I have em on my Silverado - they have held up well.
Just put the LT version in a 265/60r18 on my truck a few thousand miles ago. Handled the off-road rutted and steep fire roads with ease.
I have them on my '18 LT. They ANNIHILATE snow. As good as anything in ice. After 30k, I started putting it in 4A in the rain.
Great tire, fantastic grip, but a little noisey.
I've exclusively run AT3's on my Colorado's. My last pair made it more than 90k on my 2005.
I have Cooper Endeavor Plus tires on my Tiguan. They also are a LOT quieter than the OEM Hankooks that were on it.
Currently driving on Cooper Discoverer True North winter tires for the past 2 years on my '19. Done great with no mi/kwh loss compared to stock tires all year. Performed amazingly in snow and ice.
I got Cooper Discoverers and was very happy with noise, look, and tread life.
We have a set of Sunny tires on our 98 Cavalier 4dr auto. (Used as summer only). Also a dedicated set of Cooper winter tires. As a summer only tire they have been fine for the last ~60,000km+ and the only reason for buying them is they were cheap, the car is old and getting pretty high in mileage. Wasn't sure how long it would last to be honest. It has surprised me and I figure the next set I buy will be a brand name all season for the summer only to have the car inevitably crap out shortly after.
Starfire tires are a budget brand of tire made by Cooper. They're typically using Cooper's older, less advanced rubber compounds, some of which are absolutely terrifying in wet conditions and tend to be OK to good in the dry. They typically have a short tread life.
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